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Grantees: Who We Support

The Donnell-Kay Foundation supports non-profit organizations that focus on public education and that encourage the development of children who are ready to succeed in school. The Foundation does not accept unsolicited proposals. However, the Foundation does accept concept papers that address statewide educational policy issues. Here are a sampling of our grantee projects; for a full grantee list, scroll to the bottom of the page or click here.

TheDrop In Colorado Campaign is a new effort to reengage youth who have dropped out of school and get them on the road towards a high school diploma. This innovative campaign is the first of its kind and uses technology to leverage the staff at Colorado Youth for a Change. CYC’s dropout outreach and recovery work over the past seven years has happened in the schools, using traditional strategies to track down high school dropouts. It is a very time-intensive process. By linking text messaging technology with amped up public relations strategies, CYC hopes to engage youth across Metro Denver, providing opportunity and access to education.

Here’s how it works: If you or someone you know has dropped out of high school, you can text one of the numbers below. Once young people text CYC and visit the website address, CYC staff will follow up to provide support and guidance throughout the process of reenrollment.

DK is a partner on this project with the City and County of Denver, Denver Public Schools, Aurora Public Schools, and Boulder Valley School District.

Chalkbeat Colorado (formerly Education News Colorado)

Chalkbeat Colorado's website is considered the only service devoted to continuing, in-depth news coverage of education policymaking in the legislature and state government. It also offers comprehensive coverage and serious analysis of issues like school choice, accountability and education reform.

Chalkbeat Colorado (formerly Education News) launched in January 2008, taking over from an education-themed magazine called HeadStart (which was also funded by DK). With assistance from the Piton and Daniels Foundations, the publication was able to hire a full-time legislative reporter, and it expanded from there.

DK continues to fund Chalkbeat Colorado on an annual basis because it believes that education journalism is a critical component in the reform conversation, particularly considering the continuing debate and changes going on in Denver Public Schools and statewide.

FULL LIST OF GRANTEES

The Donnell-Kay Foundation supports a number of other programs and non-profit businesses that benefit education in Denver and across Colorado. Here is a selection of DK grantees. Please contact the foundation for a full list.

The Donnell-Kay Foundation supports non-profit organizations that focus on public education and that encourage the development of children who are ready to succeed in school.

DROP IN COLORADO

The Drop In Colorado Campaign is a new effort to reengage youth who have dropped out of school and get them on the road towards a high school diploma. This innovative campaign is the first of its kind and uses technology to leverage the staff at Colorado Youth for a Change. CYC’s dropout outreach and recovery work over the past seven years has happened in the schools, using traditional strategies to track down high school dropouts. It is a very time-intensive process. By linking text messaging technology with amped up public relations strategies, CYC hopes to engage youth across Metro Denver as we provide opportunity and access to education.

Here’s how it works: If you or someone you know has dropped out of high school, you can text one of the numbers below. Once young people text CYC and visit the website address, CYC staff will follow up to provide support and guidance throughout the process of reenrollment.

Chalkbeat Colorado (formerly EDUCATION NEWS COLORADO)

Chalkbeat Colorado's website is considered the only service devoted to continuing, in-depth news coverage of Colorado’s education policymaking in the legislature and state government. It also offers comprehensive coverage and serious analysis of issues like school choice, accountability and education reform. DK continues to fund Chalkbeat Colorado on an annual basis because it believes that education journalism is a critical component in the reform conversation, particularly considering the continuing debate and changes going on in Denver Public Schools and statewide.

FULL LIST OF GRANTEES

The Donnell-Kay Foundation supports a number of other programs and non-profit businesses that benefit education in Denver and across Colorado. Here is a selection of DK grantees. Please contact the foundation for a full list.

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